A new monthly Oswego Alumni Podcast, a partnership between the Oswego Alumni Association and WNYO, collects stories and recollections from alumni spanning the decades.
The new SUNY Oswego Innovation Challenge is creating a virtual workspace where students, faculty, staff and alumni work together on innovative ideas to solve business or social problems, while building entrepreneurial skills.
A recently approved academic minor in sales will help make SUNY Oswego graduates more marketable and better equipped for relationship management and other key professional skills.
An alumna who wished to remain anonymous donated $50,000 to support SUNY Oswego’s Student Emergency Fund, bringing the total raised for immediate student needs to more than $245,000 in just over three months.
We are pleased to share the exciting news that our Oswego Forward plan has been officially approved by SUNY. This carefully developed plan will guide SUNY Oswego as we restart our residential campus operations and welcome students and employees back to campus in late August. According to SUNY, our plan “meets the New York State Department of Health’s ‘Reopening New York Higher Education Guidelines’” and remains subject to change due to new information, guidance and/or direction received from the State of New York and the Governor’s Office.
Pat Clark of the English and creative writing faculty has volunteered to moderate a five-week summer reading/discussion group on “Can We Talk about Race? How Black Lives Matter,” coordinated by the college’s Center for Excellence in Learning and Teaching.
SUNY Oswego's Diversity and Inclusion Committee partners with the Office of Diversity and Inclusion to offer Oz Against Injustice: A Three-Part Series on Anti-Racism.
With the decades-old Pride Alliance and newer Queer and Trans Outreach Center, Oswego has two student organizations that stand as examples of supporting LGBTQ communities for Pride Month and beyond.
After nearly three decades of teaching, mentoring and helping build stronger writers, Brad Korbesmeyer recently retired from the English and creative writing faculty -- with an honor that will carry on his legacy.